Clinical Resources

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Websites for helping to interpret and remember Lab Valueshttp://www.nursebuff.com/2014/09/laboratory-values-for-nurses/ Website looks at diagnosis --> Lab Valueshttps://labtestsonline.org/understanding/conditions/kidney/start/3

Steps to Prepping for Clinical:1. Create Concept Map with main branches for Main Diagnosis/ Comorbidities2. Research what the disorders are.3. Record on map the main possible concerns related to each diagnosis4. Create next box of map to have the possible nursing interventions5. Next create a list of possible responses/ evaluations that would need to be done6. Medications: research, pull med cards, and try to list which medications go with each diagnosis6. Anticipate lab work that would corresponds to client diagnosis

- Medication that need to be taken within 30 min: immunosuppressants 1x meds anticoagulants anticonvulsants insulins loading dose

Games Plan for 1st day: use possible interventions from concept map Use DAR/ SOAP notes When noticing possible abnormalities ask the nurse what they would do

REMINDERS FOR CLINICAL

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